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Southern Company: Do Utilities Trump Pharmas?

 Jul 30, 2008 08:29 PM UTC
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SO Positive 07/30/08 -10.71% --

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Southern Co. (SO) is an electric utility company with an annual dividend of around 4.8%. In turbulent times, electric utilities appear to be the last legitimate widows-and-orphans stocks. Pharma has lost that designation, especially after Wyeth's (WYE) plummet Wednesday and Pfizer's (PFE) poor historical performance. The problem with having new drugs in the pipeline is if something goes wrong with them at any stage, gains in the stock price suddenly evaporate. That unpredictability makes electric utilities the safer bet, unless regulation becomes unreasonable.

I bought Southern Co. on July 30, 2008, the last day to collect the quarterly dividend, and after earnings had been released. Here's the skinny on the second-quarter earnings: they declined three percent because of a $67 million charge relating to Southern Co.'s development of international energy projects in the 1990s, more specifically leveraged leases. Still, Southern Co.'s net quarterly income was $416 million, and most of its customers are located in the faster-growing Southeast region of the United States.


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